Mechanical Technician
Job Description
Working onboard an FPSO in the North Sea on a 3/3 rotation
Job objective
The Mechanical Technician is responsible for the safe and efficient functioning of all aspects of the mechanical equipment of the installation and assisting in specific production areas as required. Also responsible for safely operating and monitoring the Engine room equipment, utilities and Power generation prime movers.
Result areas
General
The Mechanical Technician is responsible to the Mechanical Lead for:
- Carrying out activities to ensure the safe and efficient functioning of all aspects of the Maintenance Department.
- The safe condition of all machinery, that it is operated in a safe manner and that all operations are carried out according to correct and safe procedures as directed.
- Monitoring of machinery to ensure efficient operation, to minimise fuel and oil consumption and to ensure maximum availability of machinery at all times as directed by the Mechanical Lead.
- Carrying out maintenance and oil sampling as directed by the Mechanical Lead.
- Ensuring the good working order of all emergency plant and equipment at all times.
- Daily visual inspections and checks of plant and machinery as directed by the Mechanical Lead.
- Watchkeeping duties as required including making regular tours of inspection of machinery and ensuring that accurate readings are obtained for the completion of logbooks as directed by the Mechanical Lead.
- Efficient and economic use of spare equipment.
- Administration of Maximo Maintenance Management System (MMS) for Planned and Corrective Maintenance work orders.
- Condition vibration monitoring of vessel equipment. A;H
- Carry out process integrity survey on vessel equipment.
- Supporting in the area of safe handling of refrigerants as appropriate.
- Conduct stock takes on production and utilities oil, gas and chemicals, maintaining these levels as necessary. G
- Logging and recording of machinery running hours as directed by the Mechanical Lead. G
- Complete all training as directed by the company including Onboard Familiarisation.
Safety and Environmental Critical Activities
- Hot work activities as required
- Enclosed Vessel Entry as required
- Chemical handling
- Internal and external fuel transfers and bunkering
- Bilge transfer
- DCS/Fire and Gas/ESD Systems
- Isolation of plant and equipment
- Acting as a nominated delegated Area Authority when required.
- Offshore Emergency Response Team Member
- Offshore Emergency Helideck Team Member
Emergency Response Duties
- Offshore Emergency Response Team Member
- Offshore Emergency Helideck Team Member
Desired Qualities / Qualifications
Education & experience
Qualifications
- Combined Offshore Survival, Fire Fighting and HUET Certificate A;G;H
- MIST/ IMIST A;G;H
- Oil & Gas UK Offshore Medical Certificate A;G;H
- Oil & Gas UK Certificate of Fitness to Participate in Emergency Response Team Duties A;H
- Approved Mechanical Engineering qualification or similar mechanical engineering background A;G;H
- Experience in a relevant maintenance role on offshore/ onshore oil installation preferably an FPSO.
- Arrival Installation Safety Induction A;G;H
- Authorised Gas Tester A;G;H
- Electronic Permit to Work Performing Authority A;G;H
- Isolating Authority A;G;H
- Environmental Awareness A;G;H
- Abrasive Wheels A;G;H
- Small Bore Tubing / Fittings A;G;H
- Flange Management A;G;H
- Rigger Stage 1 A;G;H
- Offshore Emergency Response Team Member A;G;H
- Offshore Emergency Helideck Team Member A;G;H
- Helicopter refuelling G;H
- Dangerous Goods by Air Awareness A;G;H
- Maximo A;G;H
- Recognised Boiler Operation Training G
- Marine Operator Power Systems A;G;H
- Safe Handling of Refrigerants (F-GAS) A;G;H
- ENG 1 (Seafarers) Medical (if holder of Marine Engineer’s COC) A;H
Experience
Role Training
Supplementary Training (as required)
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Consultant(s)
Claire or Natalie
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Vacancy ID
TR2024309
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Job Type
Contract
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Department
Offshore
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Location
North Sea
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